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6+ years
I am a Princeton University graduate ('19) where I majored in East Asian Studies. My academic interests center around language learning Chinese, Japanese, and Korean as well as history, anthropology, and media studies. I have worked as a college advisor for high school students in the United States ...
Princeton University
Bachelor of Fine Arts

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Dylan
I am a freshman Computer Science major enrolled in the McCormick School of Engineering at Northwestern University. I have a passion for teaching students, and I am experienced with having to give one-on-one guidance in teaching many concepts. Tutoring is very rewarding for me because I am driven to ...
Northwestern University
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Caitlin
I am a rising senior at Duke University who is Pre Med and majoring in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. I was born and raised in Miami FL and went to public school until college (Sunset Elementary, GW Carver Middle and Coral Reef Senior High for those from Miami). I decided to start tutoring becaus...
Duke University
Current Undergrad Student, Asian Studies

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Brian
I'm a recent graduate of the California Institute of Technology in Economics and Computer Science. I was also accepted at Harvard, Princeton, MIT, and Stanford. I have a broad range of interests spanning science, math, engineering, social science, the humanities, the arts, and athletics (I also play...
University of California-Santa Cruz
PHD, Technology & Information Mgmt (Indef. deferred)
California Institute of Technology
Bachelors in Economics and Computer Science

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James
I am a graduate of SUNY University at Albany. I received my Bachelor of Science in Economics and Japanese with a minor in History in 2010. Since then (and even before as a sub) I have predominantly been teaching in the New York City public education system. I had worked as a substitute teaching assi...
SUNY University at Albany
Bachelor of Science, Economics and Japanese
Washington University in St. Louis
Current Grad, Physical Therapy

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Jacob
I'm New York City born and raised. I graduated from the University of Chicago last year with a degree in East Asian Languages and Civilizations. I am developing my own teaching methods to evolve traditional East Asian and French language acquisition, and to do this I need even more experience. My co...
University of Chicago
Bachelor's in East Asian Languages and Civilizations

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Katharine
I am interested in helping you achieve your goals and see results. I can be strict but I am also gentle and encouraging.
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, Mathematics

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Abrahim
I am passionate about teaching because I understand greatly a lot of the academic struggles and problems students may face through education, especially as a first generation college student. Currently I am studying for my medical doctorate degree (M.D.) at the Medical College of Wisconsin. I gradua...
University of California Los Angeles
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Medical College of Wisconsin
Doctor of Medicine, Premedicine

Certified Tutor
9+ years
I am passionate about teaching and really want to see everyone succeed.
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science

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John
I am most passionate about English, History, Math, and the SAT. I am fascinated by the SAT. I love teaching struggling test takers how to view the SAT as an approachable, accessible set of riddles and games instead of as an intellectual brick wall. I firmly believe that the majority of people can fi...
Carnegie Mellon University
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Drama
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Frequently Asked Questions
One of the biggest challenges with language learning is finding consistent speaking partners, especially in a city where classroom sizes average 20+ students. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction with an expert Japanese tutor gives you dedicated conversation practice that simply isn't possible in a traditional classroom. A tutor can focus entirely on your pronunciation, natural speech patterns, and real-world communication skills—not just grammar drills.
Tutors can simulate everyday conversations, help you develop conversational fluency, and provide immediate feedback on your accent and word choice, which accelerates your progress far beyond what self-study apps offer.
Both matter, but in different ways. While understanding core grammar structures is essential—especially Japanese verb conjugation and particles, which have no English equivalents—true fluency comes from hearing and using language naturally. The balance shifts as you progress: beginners need to understand grammar frameworks to build a foundation, but intermediate and advanced learners benefit more from immersion-style practice with cultural context.
An expert tutor can help you move beyond rigid rule-following to develop intuition for how Japanese actually sounds and flows. They'll teach you why native speakers make certain choices, not just the textbook rules, which makes your speaking sound more natural and authentic.
Flashcards are useful for initial exposure, but they don't build lasting retention. Research on language learning shows that spaced repetition combined with context—hearing words used in conversation, seeing them in real sentences, and using them yourself—creates much stronger memory. Personalized tutoring integrates vocabulary naturally into conversation and writing practice, so you're learning words the way you'd actually encounter and use them.
Tutors can also connect vocabulary to cultural context (knowing when to use formal vs. casual Japanese, regional expressions, or words tied to Japanese traditions), which makes words more meaningful and memorable than isolated lists.
San Francisco's schools offer Japanese programs across multiple districts, but classroom instruction typically focuses on meeting curriculum standards and managing large class sizes—which leaves little room for personalized speaking practice or individual pacing. Personalized tutoring complements classroom learning by targeting your specific weak areas, whether that's kanji recognition, listening comprehension, or building confidence to speak.
A tutor can also align with your school's curriculum while filling gaps that group instruction can't address, such as accent refinement, cultural immersion, or accelerated learning if you're ready to move faster than your class.
Yes. Rather than memorizing characters in isolation, expert tutors teach kanji through patterns—understanding radicals (the building blocks of characters), common combinations, and how characters evolved. This approach reduces the cognitive load significantly. You also don't need to master all kanji at once; focusing on the most frequently used characters (around 2,000 covers everyday reading) and learning others as you encounter them is far more efficient.
Personalized instruction lets a tutor prioritize kanji based on your goals—whether you're preparing for a Japanese language proficiency test, reading for pleasure, or focusing on business Japanese—rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.
Absolutely. Immersion-style learning is about surrounding yourself with authentic language and cultural context, which doesn't require being in Japan. A tutor can structure sessions around Japanese media (films, news, podcasts), cultural discussions, and real-world scenarios—creating an immersive experience focused entirely on your learning. You'll be exposed to natural speech patterns, colloquial expressions, and cultural nuances that textbooks rarely cover.
This personalized approach to immersion practice accelerates progress dramatically compared to classroom learning, since every minute is tailored to your level and interests rather than designed for a diverse group of students at different points.
Conversational proficiency typically requires 600-750 hours of dedicated study according to FSI (Foreign Service Institute) estimates, though the timeline varies based on your starting point, goals, and how consistently you practice. Someone taking a high school class might reach basic conversational ability (ordering food, simple greetings) in a year or two; reaching professional proficiency takes significantly longer.
Personalized tutoring can accelerate this timeline considerably because every session is focused, efficient, and targeted to your exact needs. A tutor can identify and eliminate the specific gaps slowing your progress—whether that's pronunciation barriers, listening comprehension, or confidence speaking—rather than spending time on material you've already mastered.
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